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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IfNlS2nb9Ec

Absolutely one of my favorite shows on Earth--the old ones, anyway.

Since around 2003 or 2004, they've been very hit or miss (mostly miss, from what I've seen--not enough exclusive interviews) but from around 1996/1997 to 2003, these were almost always GOLD. I was especially obsessed with this show when I was in middle school (2000-2003), and whenever I find an older THS on YouTube, it always makes me happy smile.png .

Here are some of my faves:

Bewitched (my mom and I love this one--still have it on tape)

Family Affair: The Anissa Jones Story (ditto this one, too)

All in the Family (some would say this is the best one on a TV show ever)

Three's Company (this show was MADE for a THS, I'm convinced of that)

Lauren Chapin (a straight-up horror story, simple as that)

Mackenzie Phillips (even with some stuff obviously left out, still good to watch)

Natalie Wood (I need to see this one again NOW)

The Brady Bunch (ditto this one--the interviews here are GREAT!)

The Curse of Poltergeist (my favorite horror movie!)

Lisa Marie Presley (just saw this one again on YouTube--one of the last really good ones, IMO, but still a bit weaker than those before it)

Eight is Enough (the Susan Richardson stuff--um, still not sure what to make of that)

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Dominique Dunne sad.png

The Young & the Restless (well sort of...a bit too much Brenda Dickson for my taste, and they got a few things wrong here)

Full House (it was 2005, but a lot of good interviews--still generally weaker, though)

Family Feud

The Price is Right

Michael Landon

I'll name more as I think of them.

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